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Friday, 15 November 2013

Mafia Going to Assassinate Pope Francis in Response to His Anti-Corruption Sermons

The Mafia is considering a lethal strike on Pope Francis, a senior prosecutor in Italy's crime-torn deep South has warned.
The pontiff's life is in danger because his desire to sweep away
corruption in 'a total clean-up' is making organised criminal groups
"nervous", the deputy chief prosecutor of Reggio Calabria, Nicola
Gratteri, claimed.
Since Francis took office in April, he has made it clear that he
intends to rid the Holy See of its corrupt ways and clean up the
notorious Vatican bank, long used by money launderers.
He immediately dispatched the chairman of the IOR bank Gotti Tedeschi
and subsequently forced his own number two Cardinal Bertone, who had
been accused of corruption, into retirement.
In one of his first sermons as Pope he took aim at the mafia calling on them to repent for "exploiting and enslaving people".
And earlier this week in his most impassioned sermon to date, the
pontiff said that officials who took bribes should be "tied to a rock
and thrown in the sea".
Dr Gratteri said the members of the Calabrian Ndrangheta mafia are
concerned by Pope Francis's crusade against corruption, "wearing his
iron crucifix, as he rails against worldly goods and plans a total clean
up".
He told the Italian newspaper: "Those that are in the financial arms of the mafia are concerned by Pope Francis, yes.
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Those who until now have been feeding off the wealth and power that comes directly from the Church are agitated and nervous."Pope Francis speaks to Archbishop Georg Ganswein as he arrives in St. Peter's Square
He added: "Papa Bergoglio is dismantling the centres of economic
power in the Vatican. If the bosses could take him down they would not
hesitate."
The prosecutor admitted that the mafia would not necessarily be
capable of such a strike, with the Vatican security services some of the
best in the world.
"I do not know if organised criminal gangs are in a position to do
something, but they are certainly considering it. It's a dangerous time
for Pope Francis."
In recent years, the Ndrangheta, based in Calabria, the "toe" of
Italy, has become the largest, richest and most feared of the country's
three main criminal organisations.
Specialising in cocaine trafficking, the Ndrangheta controls some 80
percent of the market in Europe and has invested its profits in northern
Italy, Germany and the US.
They have forged links with terrorist organisations worldwide and the drug cartels of South America.Meanwhile, according to the 14th annual survey
from the Global Language Monitor, a Texas-based company that tracks top
talkers on the web, the Pope is now the most talked-about person on the
planet.More people are chatting about the Pope online than Edward Snowden, Kate Middleton and Miley Cyrus.The organisation based its analysis on English-language blogs, social media and 275,000 electronic and online news media.Besides being the Internet's top name, the Pope's Twitter handle @Pontifex was the fourth most talked about word in 2013.The top three words were: '404' - the numeric code for a broken web-page; 'fail' and 'hashtag'.